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  1. I hope you are so right. Opposite alternative is not so good.
  2. Interesting point with lower pneumonia deaths. Maybe flu deaths are also down during this time? What about the possibility of getting the flu and CoviD-19 virus at the same time?
  3. Not making a political statement, too good to pass up, just showing a clown. Wisconsin Assembly Speaker sparks outrage for telling voters it's 'incredibly SAFE to go out' - while dressed head to toe in protective gear - as people line up in state's controversial elections yesterday.
  4. Imagine what the TV viewing ratings could be?
  5. Just like counting the dead, there are different ways of counting the span of life of the virus on surfaces? https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/wellness/one-chart-shows-how-long-the-coronavirus-lives-on-surfaces-like-cardboard-plastic-wood-and-steel/ar-BB11qzwr?ocid=spartandhp#image=2
  6. Trying to stay on topic here. Just like your guy that got killed by the 5G tower falling over, there's many ways of counting or not counting deaths. We mentioned earlier, how the Chinese statistics are hard to take seriously. Our statistics also don't show the total picture. There seems to be an under reporting of deaths. An estimated additional 180 - 195 deaths per day occurring at home in New York City due to COVID-19 are not being counted in the official figures. "Early on in this crisis we were able to swab people who died at home, and thus got a coronavirus reading. But those days are long gone. We simply don't have the testing capacity for the large numbers dying at home. Now only those few who had a test confirmation *before* dying are marked as victims of coronavirus on their death certificate. This almost certainly means we are undercounting the total number of victims of this pandemic," said Mark Levine, Chair of New York City Council health committee [source]A study by disease modelers at the University of Texas at Austin states that "Given the low testing rates throughout the country, we assume that 1 in 10 cases are tested and reported. If a county has detected only 1 case of COVID-19, there is a 51%chance that there is already a growing outbreak underway" [source] [source] https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/ “We definitely think there are deaths that we have not accounted for,” said Jennifer Nuzzo, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security, which studies global health threats and is closely tracking the coronavirus pandemic. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/05/us/coronavirus-deaths-undercount.html
  7. The Year of the Virus AP sources: MLB, union discuss playing all games in Arizona https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/ap-sources-mlb-union-discuss-playing-all-games-in-arizona/ar-BB12f3Gw?ocid=spartandhp
  8. To try and qualify my post, I will mention 5G. While trying to find a miracle cure all/vaccine, we still have a virus running a muck? 1255 new deaths confirmed today from CoViD-19 in USA 1165 new deaths yesterday 1330 new deaths the day before China has a total of 3,335 confirmed deaths to date, we have more in just the last 3 days. Something just not right about all this? https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/ Is the power of 5G saving lives in China?
  9. I like the last sentence in the third paragraph, just before the questions start. "All net profits it makes every year are turned over to the UND Athletics Department at the end of each event year."
  10. Sump pumps don't last forever, and when they quit the water usually comes out of the sump hole and spreads over the lower level floor. Plumbers had many service calls with seepage issues last fall and that may continue this spring in GF. High water table. The seepage concerns need to be monitored daily or even more often. They are a kind of thing many home owners seem to neglect, till it's too late. Good luck. I go into many homes, and have seen some pretty serious seepage problems last fall and into winter.
  11. I like how you qualified your post for this thread with the last 7 words!
  12. CoViD-19 Because I would be blamed for not having been home bound during this pandemic.
  13. I burned out a pump late last fall when the hose outside froze. Luckily I noticed it early enough, as water was just starting to come out of the sump hole.
  14. A lot of sump pumps are pumping water, mine starts up every 15 minutes.
  15. Ya it's only two minutes, kind of interesting possibility?
  16. https://www.webcamgalore.com/webcam/USA/East-Grand-Forks-Minnesota/18234.html
  17. http://floodcamera.egf.mn/floodcam/ EGF Sorlie Bridge cam. Last years
  18. Didn't they used to have a camera on the GF County Court House facing the Red River?
  19. Here's another? or maybe even transferred among humans over time from these wet markets? Has Covid-19 been in humans for years? https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/coronavirus/has-covid-19-been-in-humans-for-years/vi-BB129QyN?ocid=spartandhp Leading scientists tell CNN that it's possible the virus didn't just come from bats in the past months, but that it could made the leap to humans many months, perhaps even years ago before it then transferred among people to become as lethal as it has.
  20. Another thousand died today in USA. It would be interesting to get a rough idea off about how many of these would of died of other causes by year end?
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